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First: note that both the d and the combining acute are deleted with a single keystroke, which is unexpected - only the combining acute should have been deleted.
After this, backspace to remove the entire text, and retype a few times. Eventually, the backspace will 'stick' and the app or OS may even crash.
The test keyboard bksp_ldml can be used to test this with a non-compliant app such as Chrome, in Wayland.
Type the sequence abc d/, then press Bksp.
First: note that both the d and the combining acute are deleted with a single keystroke, which is unexpected - only the combining acute should have been deleted.
After this, backspace to remove the entire text, and retype a few times. Eventually, the backspace will 'stick' and the app or OS may even crash.
This emerged from testing in #15488.
Example run, Ubuntu 24.04, Wayland, Chrome, with #15488 code
bksp-non-compliant-stuck.mp4